The Art of Hospitality

Hotel Principe di Savoia: it is an elixir for the Milan metropolis, unique in its neoclassical style, and home to international jet setters. It offers exquisite hospitality and sophisticated comfort, overlooking Piazza della Repubblica; close to Milan’s three international airports, and just 5 minutes from the central train station, this osmotic place is ideal for business clientele and tireless travelers.

Hotel Principe di Savoia , Dorchester Collection, has always been linked to the highest standards of luxury. The Salotto lobby lounge is welcoming, symbolizing Made in Italy among regal marble-coated walls, wooden paneling, and a majestic painting by Luca Giordano.

Light shines from a spectacular 48-arm Murano glass chandelier, created by Barovier and
Toso. With 257 rooms and 44 suites, the hotel is incomparably synonymous with sophistication. In the 9 Principe Suites designed by architect Francesca Basu, large sitting rooms have velvet armchairs and ethno-chic furniture hiding the plasma TV or fridge-bar.

Remodeled by Celeste dell’Anna, the Imperial Suites have combined contemporary and classic elements in four apartments, each with an entrance hall, large sitting room, bedroom, walk-in closet, and bathroom. In the living room, there are unique high-quality artisan pieces, including a mini-bar console and a writing desk with crocodile leather surface.

The Presidential Suite contains three sumptuous bedrooms, a living room, a dining room, and private swimming pool, all enriched by noble décor and a scenic skyline of the city. There are eleven exclusive meeting rooms that can be flexibly staged and have a capacity of up to a thousand people, stretched over seven hundred square meters. The rooms are equipped with state-of-theart audio-visual technology and Wi-Fi Internet access, and staff assistance is available to ensure excellent service.

Heading towards the scenic terrace, you can indulge in personalized treatments with products from Comfort Zone and Thalgo lines at Club 10 Fitness & Beauty Center. Savor moments of total relaxation at a heated pool, fitness center, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam bath, massage rooms, changing rooms with marble showers, chaise lounges and a solarium.

A myriad of flavors and delicacies to please all the senses are found at Chef Alessandro Buffolino’s restaurant Acanto. His mastery of innovative culinary techniques results
in gourmet works of art that can be enjoyed at the restaurant’s veranda overlooking an 18th century fountain. In Principe Bar, Thierry Despont has lavished some touches of Italian design from the ‘60s and ‘70s; bright backlit crystal walls highlight a rich bottle collection with Murano glass strips in strong contrasting colors.

Works of art such as Mimmo Rotella’s collages are reminiscent of Italian films La Dolce Vita and Matrimonio all’Italiana, spectacularly lit by a chandelier in three thousand unique pieces of blown glass by Maestri Vetrai di Murano, designed by Robert du Grenier. The room’s centerpiece is a velvet island modeled completely around an antique grand
piano.

Whether it’s for a business meeting or a reception, Hotel Principe di Savoia represents five star luxury and an expression of art and comfort. Carrying out a top of the range event requires a precious harmony of professionalism and craftsmanship, and since 1927, Principe di Savoia has been the enthusiastic choice of every non plus ultras expert.